In a spine-tingling mashup of horror and Hollywood, "Late Night With The Devil" is a torrid dance through the dark side of entertainment. Join Armand as he sits down with guests Katie and Brit of the Grindhouse Girls podcast for a reel of revelations – from AI shaking up film ethics to the ghoulish allure of Bohemian Grove conspiracy theories. Tune in for a bewitching deep-dive that is part film critique, part supernatural séance, and wholly captivating!



What to expect from the episode:

- Engaging discussions on the implications of AI in film production and the moral complexities of supporting artists with contentious personal behaviors

- A deep dive into the film "Late Night with the Devil," including its homage to exploitation and slasher films and a critical appraisal of its style, originality, and ending

- Candid reflections on supernatural experiences and conspiracy theories, alongside personal anecdotes about the film industry and the joys of independent creative projects



Episode Chapters

00:00 Intro

01:24 The movie theater experience for Late Night With The Devil.

07:08 David Dastmalchian.

16:42 Jack Delroy’s character drew inspiration from Don Lane.

17:48 Svengoolie, Elvira, and MeTV.

27:19 Late Night With The Devil’s Format.

29:09 Foreshadowing a deal with the devil for fame.

37:13 Katie’s supernatural experience.

40:04 Jack Delroy’s ambition.

49:22 The impact of AI on art and cinema.

50:18 Those who work the hardest are underpaid.

59:29 Movie getting great reviews despite controversial content.

01:02:00 Morally avoiding movies with questionable creators.

01:10:51 Speculation about secret societies and government influence.

01:12:33 Church of Satan documentary on Hulu.

01:20:22 Late Night With the Devil was fun.

01:25:07 Spoopy talk.

01:33:05 Facebook is for Boomers and Outro.


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Listen to Brit and Katie on their podcast, The Grindhouse Girls.


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